willy666
Dec 5 2004, 06:11 PM
Hello;
I have a xbox PAL region 4 version 1.0
Something went wrong when I was flashing my EEPROM (I supose).
I've changed my region to 1 with config magic; and I also accidently changed the
video signal to NTSC.
OK; my xbox still works fine, but the signal is not clear on tv; because of the NTSC problem.
When I flash it back to PAL, Region 4 in configmagic; the signal stays in NTSC mode.
It also says NTSC 4:3 in xbmc's system info.
But when I load my EEPROM in configmagic; it gives me a PAL, Region 4.
Could someone help me;
RiceCake
Dec 5 2004, 07:10 PM
Reboot after making any changes.
And if it still doesn't work I think XBMC holds settings in its XML or something.
willy666
Dec 5 2004, 07:28 PM
| QUOTE (RiceCake @ Dec 5 2004, 08:13 PM) |
Reboot after making any changes.
And if it still doesn't work I think XBMC holds settings in its XML or something. |
I've already done that...
I unlocked the HD in configmagic;
loaded the original EEPROM
changed the video signal in PAL, Region 4
updated the EEPROM
reloaded the updated EEPROM
locked the HD again
and then I've turned the xbox off and turned it back on.
And the videosignal stays fuzzy.
I think that the NTSC signal couses that.
And before I turned my xbox into NTSC; XBMC showed me
PAL as video signal. And now it tells me that the signal is NTSC.
It's very anoying. Is there anyone that had the same problem?
willy666
Dec 6 2004, 06:38 PM
or is there maybe another tool to edit your EEPROM or change your video signal
please; Need some help
RiceCake
Dec 6 2004, 07:10 PM
Try switching the vid' signal in XBMC.
I think XBMC might have some config crap that messes it back up on you.
willy666
Dec 7 2004, 12:01 AM
the video signal is not only fuzzy in XBMC;
It's also a mess if I play DVD-video's; games; EvoluxtionX and so on...
Damn; Is my x-box fried up now; is it a non reversable mistake that I've made;
willy666
Dec 9 2004, 09:46 AM
Still have the same problem... I tried and tried and tried; but nogthing helps...
Can someone help me please
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